Bamba Hotel, Bringing the Japanese Countryside to Tokyo

Located in the heart of the capital, this hotel offers a step back in time with hospitality typical to that experienced in traditional inns.

15.04.2019

WordsSolenn Cordroc'h

2018 Bamba Hotel

Located in Shinagawa district, on the ancient road that once linked Kyoto to Edo (the old name given to Tokyo), Bamba Hotel offers a compromise between dynamic city life and rural tranquillity. This small guest house offers modern comforts in typically Japanese rooms, with futons, sliding doors and wood panelling.

 

A collection of antique objects

The owner, Kaori Tamai, who also runs the DIY store near the hotel, has subtly renovated the place, sourcing vintage wares from flea markets, such as an old oil lamp and a globe. However, while these decorative items are from a different era, she has made sure to incorporate modern facilities such as WiFi.

The charm of the small hotel also lies in its environment, the Shinagawa district, not frequented by many tourists, which allows guests to experience Japanese-style everyday life. The hotel offers a delivery service for dishes made in its neighbouring restaurants and provides a service of the highest quality, with all staff members having previously worked in five-star hotels.

The name of the hotel is a nod to the neighbourhood’s past. Travellers who took this route to Edo or Kyoto would head to stables in Shinagawa, their final stop before a long journey. Bam means ‘horse’ and ba ‘place’ in Japanese, thus the area was commonly known as Bamba.

 

More information about Bamba Hotel can be found on the establishment’s website.

2018 Bamba Hotel

2018 Bamba Hotel

2018 Bamba Hotel

2018 Bamba Hotel